Thursday, April 23, 2009

Didn't expect this...

Gotta be honest, i did not expect this...
It's really frustrating watching a team where the individual players on offense play well, but when they need to play as a team they can't do crap. Something big needs to happen to get these players off their asses and realize that they are in the major leagues. I think there is something wrong in David Wrights head. I mean, he acted like a little baby when Mike Francessa said that he can't hit in the clutch and night in and night out he has every chance to redeem himself and all he does is ground out, pop out, fly out, strike out, or hit into the double play. The rotation needs to be scared straight, Johan can't carry this team, especially when they only score 1 damn run for him!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Mets vs Reds game 2 post game


Well, a win is a win. This game was a battle through and through. I love the start Delgado is off to. Personally i think that if he can be consistent the offense will flow nicely. Delgado is such a force in the middle of the line up and the team feeds off of him for sure. Big Pelf started out slow. He was a little sloppy and got beat, plain and simple. I really liked how he rebounded and put up four innings of zeros. He fixed the problem and thats very encouraging to see. The pen gave us a bit of a scare and brought us back to feeling like we were watching a game from last season. K-Rod obviously did not have his stuff tonight. He was a little wild, and looked like he was trying to throw too hard at times but he never gave up, and thats the difference between this years pen and last years. K-rod came undone a little but he never gave up and thats really why the Mets won this game.

The game ball goes to... K-rod for not giving up when the walls were crumbling around him.

Citi Field, First game

Well, finally getting a chance to update. Going to the first game ever in Citi Field was quite an experience i must say. Obviously most people were more interested in the ballpark than the game, but that was expected i think. The place is beautiful, plain and simple. It really feels cozy without feeling cramped. One complaint that many people have made is that, the park does not really have a mets feel. There is defiantly not enough mets stuff around the park. Between the green seats and the Citi signs everywhere, it's hard to feel a Mets vibe. Anyway, check out these pictures of the park and the game. I sat in the second to last row in section 520. Thats the promenade level (upper deck).

Getting that first win under our belt was a great boost for team moral. The game felt scripted with Johan pitching beautifully regardless of the weather, Sean Green getting it done, giving some fans a reason to forget Heilman as soon as possible. JJ throwing some wicked pitches knocking hitters on their asses and finally K-rod getting it done in pure closer fashion. Obviously, the offense was sleeping the whole game, aside from Murph, the team fell asleep with their bats on their shoulders. Tonight hopefully we can see some high power offense to give Pelfrey some support. I really think jerry will have a hard time getting Sheffield into the lineup because i really think Church is going to break his ass this year to show everyone he's the man for the job. I wouldn't mind seeing Sheff get a pinch hit opportunity tonight, im curious to see if he means business or if he's just along for the ride.

Anyway, lets enjoy the game tonight and ill be sure to write up a post game report.

LETS GO METS!



Friday, April 3, 2009

Errors

So i attempted to blog while i was at the game but had no luck apparently. Ill try and work that out for next time. Update tomorrow.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Out of hibernation...

Sorry for the pause in postings, i know all you faithful readers were worried (sarcasm). Anyway, i just didn't think there was much to write about. This has been the longest spring ever it feels like and i am very much ready for it to come to an end. Ill be going to the Mets Boston game at Citi Field on friday. Personally i view it as the first major league game ever played at the new park, even if it is an exhibition game. I am going to try and do a live blog thing from my phone but i might get frustrated and just do it on twitter, so be sure to check out the sites twitter page on the right column. Ill be sure to take a bunch of videos on my camera to upload onto the blog. Check out the twitter page for more updates and ill be back on friday.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

WBC, Santana, A-Rod...

The WBC starts tomorrow morning at 4:00am with Japan taking on Korea. Im personally a fan of the WBC, i think its a lot of fun and i like seeing star players that i have never heard of before.

If Johan says he's starting the opener, he's starting the opener. You don't mess with the Johan...

A-Rod says he wishes Reyes was on his team. Everyone freaks out whenever A-Rod says anything. It's annoying. No matter what he says, he loves the attention that all this crap is brining him. He can't really be stupid enough to be seen getting in to the car with the infamous cousin. He does it on purpose because hes a media whore.

Can't wait for the regular season to start. Im trying to catch the games that are televised on SNY but haven't had the time. For sure, ill be updating much more frequently as we get closer to the season, but for now, i don't have too much to say. I have a strange feeling that this season is going to be wild. Im not sure if it's a good or bad feeling, but i think some crazy stuff will go down this year. Stay tuned everyone.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Johan

Finally got a new post up here. Let me just say, im not too concerned with Johan. First of all, hes a warrior he's not some fragile pretty boy. Ed Coleman is on with Adam the bull right now and he doesn't seem to bothered by the whole thing. Everyone needs to understand that this is the very beginning of spring training, this isn't a week from opening day so everyone calm down, take a breath, and just relax. As i said before, contrary to the pessimistic reports, im not too concerned.

Anyway, there is a game today! ill try and do some posts during or after the game so everyone stay tuned...

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

30 Clubs in 30 Days- Mets


So far this show is excellent. This show is just solidifying my love for the MLBN. I really like how they're not making the mets out to be a terrible, horrible, bottom of the barrel team of scrubs like ESPN does (cough cough...Kruk...Steve Philips..cough) Anyway, ill update as i see things i like...

...Love the profile on the rotation, had great stuff to say about everyone...

...Excelent interview with Omar, they asked a lot of good questions that i have not heard asked to him before. Next is a montage of the greatest moments in mets history. I always love a nice highlight reel of mets moments....

...Great montage, ill never forget the image of Endy leaping to grab that ball, and i love the clip of Benny hitting that bomb...

Overall a very strong show. Like i said yesterday i usually don't enjoy these kinds of shows. Most of the time they are so generic and boring. This was a great analysis of the 2009 mets focusing on 2009 and not the past 2 years like every other media outlet seems to do. I have to say that im so glad that Harold Reynolds has a job again. I loved him on SNY and i love him on the MLBN. In my opinion hes one of the best in the business and its a shame what happened to him at ESPN. Anyway, great show, ill be looking forward to the MLB Tonight shows during the season, I will be switching my allegiance from Baseball Tonight to MLB Tonight for sure.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Mets on MLBN


Tomorrow night at 11pm the MLB Network will air  the Mets turn in "30 Clubs in 30 Days". Some interviews and ect. with some special stuff about the opening of Citi Field. 

...Usually these kind of specials don't get me too excited, but the MLBN is such a fantastic network im actually looking forward to it. If you haven't had a chance to check out the MLBN  I suggest it, its by far the best channel for baseball goods. I'll post a reaction to the show afterwards...


Daniel Murphy Named Starter


Good news comes out of Mets camp yesterday, Snoop Manuel told everyone that Daniel Murphy will get the bulk of the playing time in left this year leaving Fernando Tatis to apparently compete with Ryan Church for the right field spot. 

      ... Personally i like this move by Jerry. I think that giving murphy the job this early will give him a lot of confidence in his game and we know how much of a workhorse he already is. However, Im not sure that having Tatis compete with Church is the best move. When church is on, he's a beast and he can be one of our most dangerous players, but i really think that we have seen the best of Fernando's ability, especially in the outfield. If anything Church is a much better defender and provides more security in right. Tatis should be used as backup for Murphy and also be used as a 3rd or 1st base backup. Obviously he is a nice bat off the bench as well...

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Thoughts


As the start of the season nears, the reality of Shea being gone really starts to hit. Like most fans, Shea stadium is all i know. Sure it was a little scummy, and some sections seemed to have a strange odor, but i loved that odor and i smelled up every second of it. I loved walking through the parking lots just seeing how everyone shows their allegiance in a different way. Many tossing a football or playing wiffle ball and just enjoying the fantastic feeling one gets the second they stroll into that lot. Getting to the stadium early to watch batting practice was always something i looked forward to. Jumping in line hours before the start of the game and running up the ramps to get a good spot behind the dugout hoping to get an autograph or a foul ball. I enjoyed watching each player in the cage taking bp the most. Being able to have an up close view of david wright spanking a few into the bleachers was mesmerizing. Im sure Citi field will go above and beyond to please every fan but no stadium will ever be able to replace Shea. Im looking forward to forming new memories with Citi field, but every time i step foot in there, ill be thinking back to those fantastic times i had with Shea.

Friday, February 20, 2009

More A-Rod....


According to the NY Daily news Alex Rodriguez has been closely associated to a man who has been directly linked to steroids. Angel Presinal, a 48 year old fitness trainer, has been banned from any part of a ballpark not open to the public because he has had incidents involving steroids. In fact, MLB has warned the players to stay away from him. The interesting part is that Presinal has been tagging along with A-Rod up to last season. He would stay in a separate room in every hotel with A-Rod, and the two would never be seen in public. Presinal has been linked to names such as, Pedro Martinez, David Ortiz, Vladimir Guerrero, Bartolo Colon, Miguel Tejada, Adrian Beltre, Moises Alou, And a few others. 

Check out the story here

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Keith on Seinfeld

Watching the Seinfeld episode with Keith Hernandez guest staring. Never gets old... Gotta love Keith.

Anyway, goodnight all, ill see ya tomorrow.

New cap

Via Metsblog.com

Here is the official press release from the team:

Image004“The Mets will wear a new cap for the entirety of the 2009 season featuring a patch on the left side commemorating the opening of CitiField.  The team will wear the new caps on Monday for team photos, and then the caps will debut officially on Opening Day.  Designed by MLB and the Mets last year and manufactured by New Era, the caps will be available for purchase beginning next week (week of 2/23).  The caps, available in blue, black and black/blue (blue attached and below), will have a one-week exclusive at MLB.com, Modell’s, Mets Clubhouse Stores and at Tradition Field in Port St. Lucie, the Mets’ Spring Training camp.”

New Patch


So apparently all the complaints on the new Citi patch have been heard! The ugly, boring, plain, pizza box Inaugural patch will still be displayed on the jerseys but not on the hats, shirts, ect. and will also be found around the stadium. This means all the merch. bought from mets.com will have the new patch (aside from the jerseys). thank god for this, that patch would have been mentioned in every single game. It still will be talked about but not nearly as much. I cant find a picture of it anywhere but Matthew Cerrone has some pictures he took at Tradition Field that show some of the players with the patch on their hat, ill try and grab some of those and throw them up over here. 

Spring

Man i wish i could get down to Florida to check out spring training. Im going to try and post some pictures from Matthew Cerrone's Metsblog.com. He's down there live blogging, something i dream of doing. Anyway, ill have some pics up soon. 

It begins...


So this is my first "official" post about the 2009 season and i have to admit, after be skeptical all off season with the direction this team has take, im actually quite excited. There are a lot of fans out thee who felt the team had to get Manny and i felt the same way, but after thinking about it, the problem last year was not the offense. it was the pitching. With the addition of J.J. and K-Rod we have a brick wall sealing up the last 2 innings of the game. Im excited to see how the pen comes together. We have a lot of guys in camp and i think well see a few emerge above the rest. Sean Green is someone im looking forward to watching in spring training, J.J. praises this guy and he seems to be similar to Joe Smith and it looks like he should be a little more reliable. Many of you are thinking that Luis Castillo is an absolute horror show and that he should have been moved this off season but he wasn't. He is still on the team and he will be the starting second basemen for this team. All we can do is cheer for him until he gives us a reason not to. there is nothing we can do to change his status, so why not just give him our support. Apparently he has come into camp 17 pounds lighter, so thats a good start. All in all i know we have a solid team and i know that we will compete in every game. This team is hungry and they have to prove to everyone that they are not "choke artists" as Cole Hamels put it. Im looking forward to a positive season and i cant wait for the first pitch.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The Lo-Down

Alright everyone, here is the deal. Im a huge mets fan, have been all my life. I love sports but baseball stands alone at the top of the list. Im going to try and update on mostly mets goodies but will also touch on some of the current events in baseball, and also some current events that i feel are important. I hope you guys like my insight and tell everyone you know about it. Anyway, im still trying to work out some of the kinks and trying to figure out mobile blogging and whatnot so tomorrow morning we should be all set to go.

Twitter

Im thinking about adding a twitter box and doing sort of a live blog thing during some games.

First post

Hello everyone, just testing out the site, seeing how the layout is. This will be a good site once i work out all the kinks, so stick with me and i promise you won't be disappointed.
 
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